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ST MARY'S SCHOOL LI 8H APT'
"Volume X 1907=08.
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W$t Heberenb George William Hap
Jfifth Sector of S>t. jfflarp's
in this first pear of his Rectorship,
toith appreciation of his efforts for £§>t. illarp's anb
best toisheS for his success in the future,
the CbitorS affectionatelp bebicate
this tenth bolume of
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Till'; KIOVEliKXl) (ilOUKGK WILLIAM LAY.
" itlost potent, ajrabe anb rcbrrtnb Seigniors "
&tje ^oaro of ZKrusiteeg
Rt. Rev. Jos. Blount Cheshire, D.D Raleigh, N. C.
Rt. Rev. Robt. Strange, D.D Wilmington, N. C.
Rt. Rev. Ellison Capers, D.D Columbia, S. C.
Rt. Rev. Junius M. Horner Asheville, N. C.
Rt. Rev. Wm. Alexander Guerry Charleston, S. C.
Clerical anb Hap trustees.
jSortf) Carolina
Rev. F. J. Murdoch, D.D., Salisbury. Db. R. H. Lewis, Raleigh.
Rev. Julian E. Ingle, Henderson. Mr. W. A. Erwin, Durham.
Rev. M. M. Marshall, D.D., Raleigh. Mr. Chas. E. Johnson, Raleigh.
Mr. Rich. H. Battle, LL.D., Raleigh. Mr. David Y. Cooper, Henderson.
Cast Carolina
Rev. Robert B. Drane, D.D.. Edenton. Mr. Geo. C Royall, Goldsboro.
Rev. A. P. Noe, Wilmington. Mr. Frank Wood, Edenton.
:g>outf) Carolina
Rev. W. P. Witsell, B.D., Columbia. Mr. H. P. Duvall, Cheraw.
Rev. H. J. Mikell, B.D., Charleston. Mr. P. T. Hayxe, Greenville.
astjetrille
Rev. Walter Hughson, Waynesville. Col. T. F. Davidson, Asheville.
Rev. McNeely DuBose, Morganton. Mr. F. A. Clinard, Hickory.
Cxecutiue Committer.
Rt. Rev. J. B. Cheshire, D.D., Chairman.
Rev. F. J. Murdoch, D.D. Dr. R. H. Lewis.
Mr. Chas. E. Johnson. Mr. W. A. Erwin.
Mr. George C. Royall.
£>rcrctnrti anb JEreasutcr.
Dr. K. P. Battle, Jr.
GTfje Jfacultp anb #tftcer£ of g>t. Jflarp'g
1907=08
Rev. George W. Lay Rector.
Mrs. Edward E. Sheib Lady Principal.
Ernest Cruikshank Secretary.
JEfje atabemic department
Rev. George W. Lav Bible, Ethics, and Greek.
A.B., Yale, 1882; IS. I)., General Theological Seminary, 1885; Master in si. Paul's
School. Concord, X. 11.. 18S8-1907. Rector of St. Mary's, 11MI7—
Mrs. Edward E. Shew Psychology.
Diploma, Teacher's College, Columbia University, N. V.: U.S.. Columbia University,
X. Y. Lady Principal, SI. Mary's, llii)7—
Miss Eleanor W. Thomas English and Literature.
A.M., College for Women ( S. ('.,) 1000; graduate student, Columbia University, X. Y.,
1905. Instructor in St. Mary's, lff00-'04, I'mr,—
Borne address: Columbia, S. C.
William E. Stone History and German.
A.B., Harvard, lss-2. Instructor in St. Mary's, 1903—
Borne address: Raleigh. X. C.
Ernest Cruikshank Latin.
A.B., Washington College (Md.), lst>7 : A.M.. 1 stis : graduate student, Johns Hopkins,
1900. Instructor in si. Mary's. Hid:! — Home address: Baltimore, Mil.
Miss Ada B. Smith Mathematics.
A.B., Randolph-Macon, 1904. Instructor in St. Mary's, 1906 —
Homr address: Ravenswood, \V. Ya.
Mli.E. E. de Joukekt La LoGE, r French.
Brevet Superieure, Paris." Instructor in St. Mary's, l!ii>7 —
Hi, mi address: Boston, Mass.
Miss Ida J. Batdorff Biology and Domestic Science.
Diploma., Teachers' College, Columbia University, X. V. Instructor in St. Mary's,
1907 — Borne address: Wayne, Pa.
MR. CKUIKSHANK.
MISS SMITH.
Miss DOWD
MR. VINCENT.
MISS SI'ANX.
MRS. VINCENT.
MISS FKNNKR.
Miss Yanita Cribbs Expression and Physical Culture.
Tuscaloosa College, University of Alabama. Instructor in St. Mary's, 1905 —
Home address: Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Miss Scharlie E. Russell, .... Director of Preparatory Work.
Graduate State Normal School, Natchitoches, La. Instructor in St. Mary's, 1907 —
Home address: Natchitoches, La.
Miss Mary E. Spann, . . . . Assistant in Preparatory School.
Graduate Peabody Normal College. Assistant in St. Mary's, 1906 —
Home address: Asheville, N. C.
Miss Mabel A. Horsley Assistant in Preparatory School.
Graduate Powell's School, Richmond, Va. Assistant in St. Mary's, 1907 —
Miss Kate McKimmon, Primary School.
Student and teacher at St. Mary's since 1801. Home address: Raleigh, N. C.
Jtlusic department
Almon W. Vincent, Director of Music, . . . Piano, Organ, Theory.
Pupil of Emery, Lang, Whiting, Weidenbach, Jadassohn, and Ueinecke; graduate of
Royal Conservatory, Leipzig; director, Mt. Allison Conservatory (Canada),
National Park Seminary, Washington, D. C. Westminster College (Pa.), etc.
Director of Music, St. Mary's, 1900 — Hume address: Lake Maranacook, Me.
Miss Martha A. Dowd Piano, Elementary Theory.
Graduate of St. Mary's: pupil of Kursteiner, Sophus Wiig, Albert Mack. Instructor
in St. Mary's, 1880 — Home address: West Raleigh, N. C.
Mrs. Marie Agnes Vincent Vocal Culture.
Student Cincinnati College of Music; pupil of Tecla Vigna, Lino Mattiolo, Eniilio
Belari, and of Sbriglia, Paris. Teacher Mt. Allison Conservatory, National
Park Seminary, etc. Instructor in St. Mary's, 1900 —
Home Address: Luke Maranacook, Me.
Miss LucilE Peck, Violin, Mandolin. Guitar, etc.
Pupil of Carl Verith, Leventhal and Daniel Visanska. Instructor in St. Mary's,
L907 — Home address: Norwich, Conn.
Miss Hermine R. Scheper Piano.
Graduate New England Conservatory ; private student, New York City. Teacher
Converse College, Hamilton Institute, and Elizabeth College ( N. C. ) . Instructor
in St. Mary's, 1907 — Home address: Beaufort, S. C.
Miss Ida M. Vedder Piano.
Graduate and post-graduate, Troy Conservatory, Berlin Conservatory. Pupil Eisen-
berger, Berlin. Instructor in St. Mary's, 1907 —
Home address: Waterford, N. Y.
Srt ^Department
Miss Clara I. Fenner, Director. . . . Drawing, Painting, Design, etc.
Graduate Maryland Institute, School of Art and Design; special student, Pratt Insti-
tute, Brooklyn; special Btudeni in Paris. Director "I Art, St. Mary's, isss-m;,
and since 1902. Home address: Baltimore, Md.
(Expression ^Department
Miss Yanita Cribbs, Director
Expression.
University of Alabama. Instructor in St. Mary's, )'mk —
Home address: Tuscaloosa, .1'".
business, department
Miss Lizzie H. Lee, Director, . Stenography, Typewriting, Bookkeeping.
Heiul of the Business Department since 1896.
Miss Juliet B. Sutton,
Instructor in St. Mary's since 1898.
Borne address: Raleigh, X, ('.
Assistant.
Home address: Raleigh, N. C.
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Rev. Georoe W. Lav,
Mrs. Edward E. Sheie.
Miss Ida J. Batdorff,
Mrs K. M. Turner, .'
Miss Lola E. W ALTON,
Dr. A. W. Knox,
Mrs. Mary Iredell, .
Ernest Cruikshank,
Miss Lizzie H. Lee, .
Miss Juliet B. Sutton",
Sallie H. 1
Minnie Le
Julia L. McIntvre,
Eva Rogerson,
Battle, I
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Rector
. Lady Principal.
. Supervising Matron.
Housekeeper.
Matron of the Infirmary.
School Physician.
Visitor.
Business Manager.
1 iookkeeper.
Stenographer.
Student Assistants.
MISS WALTON.
SIRS. TURNER.
£>L jfflarp's; Alumnae gs&octtaton
Organized: May, 18K2.
©fiicers.
Mils. MARY OUEDELL, Kalcigh.
-Miis. M. T. LEA K, Durham.
Mus. I. MoK. PITTENGER, Raleigh.
Mils. F. P. TUCKER, Raleigh.
..Mus. KATE dkR. ME A RES, Wilmington.
.Miss KATE McKIMMON, St. Mary's
President,
Vice-PresidentSj
Secretary -Treasurer,
Rebuilding and enlarging St. Mary's Chapel. Completed, 1!»>4.
Foundation Stnedes Memorial Scholarship. Established, 1303.
Foundation .Mary Iredell Scholarship and Kale- McKimmon Scholarship. Undertaken, 1907
Mas. Mary Iredell,
PRESIDENT OF THE ALCMNAE ASSOCIATION.
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Tunc-.: " Believe me, if all those endearing young charms
St. Mary's! wherever thy daughters may be,
They love thy high praises to sing;
Ami tell of thy beauties of campus ami tree
Around which sweet memories cling.
They may wander afar, out of reach of thy name;
Afar, out of sight of thy grove,
But the thought of St. Mary's aye kindles a flame
Of sweet recollections and love.
Beloved St. Mary's! how great is our debt! .
Thou hast cared for thy daughters full well;
They can never thy happy instructions forget,
Nor fail of thy virtues to tell.
Generations to come may thy fair daughters still
Fondly think on thy halls and thy grove
And carry thy teachings— o'er woodland and hill—
Of earnestness, wisdom, and love.
MRS. LEONORA WALMSLLY SHEIB
Lady Principal of St. Mary's
and
Honorary Member of the Class of 1908
I
ffihe Class of 1908
COLORS:— Black and Gold. FEOWER: — Black-Eyed Susan.
MOTTO:— Step by step we gain the height
©fftterS anb jWembers
ISABEL ATWELL HAXXA, .
MARGUERITE VERTXER THOMPSON,
MARGUERITE LeCROX,
BERTHA BELO HOLMAN, .
ELIZABETH TURNER WADDILL,
i ident.
I resident.
Sei i etary.
Treasurer.
Poet.
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ISABEL ATWEUL HAXXA, 'I> M.
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Baltimore, JUbhami.
/ JUNIOR VKAR.
Sigofiii Lambda Literary Society.
Sw. ( 'atharine's Chapter.
V,V ('nil, Club.
Alt sk Club.
!•'. C. K. ('.
SEMOR YEAR.
i lass President.
freas. f>i£ma Lambda l.it:r;ir< s^: i: h
Annual Mi se Board.
.Mi se Club.
si. Elizabeth's Chapter.
Basketball Team.
Tennis ( Ink
Riding i tab.
Olympian Athletic Association.
Midnight Feasters.
BERTHA -BELO HOLMAN,
Raleigh, North Carolina,
JUNIOR YEAR.
E A IT Literary Society.
SENIOR YEAR.
\Z A n Literary Society.
Treasurer Senior Class.
MARGUKRITK LeCROX, * M,
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND.
JUNIOR YEAR.
Vice-President of Class.
Sigma Lambda Literary Society.
Treasurer St. Catharine's Chapter.
Captain Basketball Team.
Ve Grab Club.
Delta Club.
F. C. K. C.
Muse Club!
KENIOK YEAR.
Secretary of Class.
St. Elizabeth's Chapter.
Annual Muse Board.
Muse Club.
Delta Club.
Basketball Team.
President Atalanta Athletic Association.
Riding ( lub.
Miilniylit Feastei-9.
MAROUKRTTE VE1ITNKR THOMPSON, * M,
Baltimore, Maryland.
JUNIOR YRAR.
Sigma Lambda Literary Society.
St. Catharine's Chapter.
Tennis Club.
Basketball Team.
Dramatic Club.
Ye Crab Club.
Delta Club.
F. C. F. C.
.Muse Club.
SENIOR YEAR.
Vice-President of Class.
Pres. Sigma Lambda Literary Society.
Viee-Pres. St. Elizabeth's Chapter.
Annual Muse Board.
Muse Club.
Tieasurer Atalanta Athletic Association.
Dramatic Club.
Delia Club.
Tennis Club.
Basketball Team.
Riding Club.
Midnight Feasters.
ELIZABETH TURNTSE W'ADDILL, A K *,
Cheraw, Socth Caholina.
.Il'MUR YEAH.
Class President.
President St. Monica's Chapter.
Vice-President E A n Society.
Altar Guild.
Sketch Club.
Editor Monthly Muse.
Muse Club.
South Carolina Club.
F. C. F. C.
SENIOR YEAR.
Class Poet.
St. Catharine's Chapter.
Monthly 1/iz.sp Board.
Annual Mise Board.
S. C. Club.
E A n Literary Society.
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Class; $oem
Looking from Freshman Valley
To Far-off Senior Mount,
The way seemed long and hard and steep-
The steps we could not count.
But climbing slowly, " step by step
We've gained the height at last,"
And now upon the upmost top
We laugh at troubles past.
And like the little black-eyed Sue,
Our own. dear little flower,
We'll hold our heads up bravely,
Through sunshine or through shower.
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Class! ^ropfjecp
It was a lovely day in June, <ind the sky, of that blue which no adjective
can describe, was dotted over w'th little white puffs of clouds. I, who had just
come back from school, lav in the hammock, watching the clouds and wondering
what the future of the class was destined to be. As I still watched and won-
dered, one of the pretty clouds floated across the sky, pure white, with a glisten-
ing white border. I looked at it with admiration, when, suddenly, it parted and
something white fluttered down to me. It lighted on the edge of my hammock
and I saw then that it was a fairy. She was a beautiful fairy, too, dressed in a
robe with scalloped edges, made evidently of a lily-of-the-valley. and with the
thinnest, softest white wings. Her voice when she spoke was low. but very
clear, and I soon heard her saying these words : " Well, my dear, as I was
riding across the sky in my cloud chariot. I noticed that you seemed to be in
trouble, and I thought that perhaps I could help you."
" Oh," I said, " I was only wondering what would become of my classmates
and myself, and I don't suppose you could tell me that. Fairies can't prophesy,
can they ? "
" No, not generally." she answered. " but. as it happens. I can. You have
heard of the great Merlin, of course? Well. I was one of his pupils, and in
that way I learned a great deal about the art of prophesying. Xow, what is it
you would like to know ? "
" I'd like to know first about Bertha Holman." "Bertha Holman ? Let me
see — " and she drew out a queer little roll from under one wing. It was covered
with queer characters which looked like stems and petals of flowers. After
consulting this, she said : " Bertha Holman will be a great singer. Her fame
will be known the world over, and she will glory in her art until she meets her
fate in the shape of a man. Then she will give up singing and settle down to the
enjoyment of the pains and pleasures of married life."
"And Isabel Hanna — what will she do?" "Isabel Hanna will become a
famous authoress. She will be so devoted to her work that she will never find
a man who can equal her heroes in her books, so she will remain single all her
life."
"What will become of Marguerite LeCron?" "Oh! Marguerite LeCron
will teach French and German in a great college, and will be an authority on
all matters connected with those two languages." "Will she marry?" "She
will not marry until she has reached middle age, and then her choice will be a
widower with six children."
" Marguerite Thompson comes next. Can you tell me what her future will
be?" " Marguerite Thompson will be a great belle and for several years she
will enjoy society. Then she will decide to marry, but a sad. sad fate awaits
her. Alas! on her wedding day, just as she is all arrayed for the ceremonv, a
big, black beetle will pounce down upon her, and she will die of sheer fright."
I could not help shedding a few tears at this dreadful prophecy, but as the
fairy was still with me, I said: "And what is my destiny? " "Ah, yours is sad,
too," she said in a serious tone. " You. my child, as the years pass by, will
grow stouter and stouter, until, at the age of thirty-two, you will be hired
to be the fat woman in Barnum's Circus. Thousands will come to see you
and you will be world-renowned." This seemed to me the worst fate which
could finally come to any one, and the fairy looked very sympathizing as she
saw my distress. " Will I ever marry ? " I asked hesitatingly. " No," she said,
and in the twinkling of an eye vanished from my sight. I looked for the little
white cloud, but it had disappeared and I was left to muse over the strange
things which had been revealed to me.
E. T. W.
Cije Certificate $uptte of 1907*08
KATHARINE HENDERSON, * M
AsHKVILI.E, N. C.
English.
1906-'07.
Teller — A Literary Society.
Altar Guild.
Vice-President St. Etheldred&'s Chapter.
Tennis Club.
T. S. R. G.
Muse Club.
1907-'08.
Secretary 2 A Literary Society.
President Altar Guild.
Business Manager Monthly Muse.
Annual MUSE Hoard.
Tennis Club.
\Y. I.
St. Etheldreda's Chapter. >
" Hungry Eight."
SARA PRINCE THOMAS, r B 2
Charlotte, N. C.
English.
1906-'07.
2 A Literary Society.
St. Etheldreda's Chapter.
E. T. Y. B.
Altar Guild.
Muse Club.
Commencement Marshal.
19O7-'08.
Vice-President, 2 A Literary Society.
President, St. Etheldreda's Chapter.
G. G. G.
E. L. H.
Altar Guild.
Annual Muse Board.
Monthly Muse Board.
Commencement Marshal.
ELEANOR RANDOLPH WILSON, A K *
Princeton, N. J.
English.
1906-'07.
2 A Literary Society.
St. Catharine's Chapter.
Basketball Team.
Dramatic Club.
Sketch Club.
F. C. F. C.
L907-'08.
Critic, 2 A Literary Society.
Inter-society Debater.
Monthly Muse Board.
Annual Muse Board.
Treasurer, St. Catharine's Chapter.
Riding Club.
Dramatic Club.
President, Sketch Club.
Tennis Club.
W. I.
Sunset
The sun, slow sinking, seems to pause and think,
Standing reluctant on the ocean's brink,
As if that heart of light, my heart to spare.
Would never close this day, but linger there.
An opal brilliance lights the rushing tide,
That bears thy towering sails, sun-glorified,
While here ashore, pale shadows rise on me.
And moaning night winds, restless to be free.
With faintly rustling wings, bear hurrying by
The myriad gasping echoes of a sigh.
(O Love! thou angel strong as death, bend low,
To keep my heart through its wide sea of woe.)
The sun goes down, the night — it could not stay —
Follows thy ship upon its sunset way.
The light of all my day departs with thee.
And I am left in darkness by the sea.
M.
Class of 1909
COLORS:— White and green.
FLOWER:— White Carnation.
MOTTO:— Esse quani videri.
8ALLIE HAYWOOD BATTLE.
EVA ROGERSON, .
JULIA LOUISE McINTYRE,
MINNIE LEARY, .
President.
Vice-President.
Treasurer.
Secretary.
Sallie Haywood Battle.
Grace Deaton.
Georgia Stanton Hales.
Bertha Gladys Harris.
Leata May Hartge,
Minnie Leary.
Julia Louise McIntyke.
Eva Rooerson.
Frankie Lenore Self.
Ethel Wynne.
THE CLASS OF 1910.
Ctaa of 1910
FLOWER:— Pansy. MOTTO:— En Avant.
COLORS:— Purple and White.
REBE HILL SHIELDS,
ANNIE CAROLINE WOOD, .
PAULA ELIZABETH HAZARD,
IDA JEAN ROGERSON,
President.
Vice-President.
Secretary.
Treasurer.
Frances Bottum.
Elizabeth McDonald Dixon.
Lena Payne Everett.
Cornelia Evelyn Fairley.
Minnie Tamplet Hazard.
Paula Elizabeth Hazard.
Alice Leigh Hines.
Sarah Vernon Holloway.
Mary Crawford Jones.
Nannie Davis Lee.
Lucy Capehart Moore.
Caroline Ashe Parker.
Eloise Robinson.
Ida Jean Rogerson.
Ila Adele Rountree.
Rebecca Hill Shields.
Mary Campbell Shuford.
Annie Caroline Wood.
Miss Lee, Honorary Member.
THE CLASS OF Hill.
COLOR:— C4reen.
Class of 19U
MOTTO:— Step-by-Step.
FLOWER :— Bitter-sweet.
MARJORIE BROWN, President.
PASSIE MAY OTTLEY. . Secretary.
Bessie Arthur.
Mattie Caroline Bailey.
Mildred Borden.
Marjorie Brown.
Maud Bunn.
Delamar Burbank.
Mary Mitchell Chamberlain
Julia Fisher Coke.
Elva Crowell.
Adele Davidson.
Frances LeGrand Dockery.
Dorothy Eldredoe.
Lovina T. Eldredoe.
Bessie Erwin.
Glen Fairley.
Martha Ferebee.
Kate Hervey.
Mary Barksdale Heyward.
Helen Hunter.
Margaret Johnson.
Derryle Law.
Norman Leland.
Nell Lewis.
Sallie Elsie Moore.
Passie May Ottley.
Margaret Pennington.
Helen Blair Rawlings.
Mks. Shetb, Honorary Member.
Esther Rembert.
Nora Belle Rosser.
Pauline Roughton.
Carolista Sandford.
Irene Searle.
Penelope Slade.
Elizabeth Smith.
Martha Byrd Spruill.
Helen Wilmer Stone.
Lily Taylor.
Amelia Whitaker.
Kate Williams.
Lillian Yates.
Lucia Yates.
QTfje Jtemegg Class;, 1907=08
Miss LEE,
Director.
Bonner, Mary Virginia
Duvall, Ellen Kollock
GtIbbs, Mary
Grimsley. Annie Lyman
Hauciiton, Matilda Bradford
Little, Si'ma Boule
McK i M mon , Ma roabet
Parker. Caroline Ashe
Peterson. Mary
Rogers, Lizzie
Smith, Irene Augusta
Tankard, Mary
Turner, Jennie Belle
Pescud. Isabella Willis
McGebee, Eliza S.
Qftje Utterarp ^octeties ana tfje 3nter=g>ociEtp
Bebaters
The Sigma Lambda and the Epsilon Alpha I'i Literary Societies were organized
in April, 1900, at the suggestion of Dr. Bratton, then Elector.
In 1902 the first Inter-Soeiety Debate was held, and since then they have been held
annually.
1902.
"Resolved, That poetry has done more for the development of man than prose."
aS iff ma Lambda : Kate deR, Meares, '03 : -Mary Henderson, '03 ; and Lucy Taylor
Redwood, '04, Negative,
defeated Epsilon Alpha I'i: Jennie Trapier, '03; Anne Citl'ord, '04; and Marv Bpruill
Weeks, '02.
1903.
" Resolved, That man lias done more for the world than woman."
Sigma Lambda: Mary Henderson, '03; and Kate deR. Meares, 'o:J. Affirmative,
defeated Epsilon Alpha I'i: Anne Gifford, '0-1; and Helen Davies.
1904.
" Resolved, That the victory of Japan would be more advantageous to the world than that
of Russia."
Epsilon Alpha I'i: Cornelia Coleman, '04: and Elmer George, Negative,
defeated Sigma Lambda: Anna (lark, '05; and Marjorie Hughson, '04.
1905.
" Resolved) That the indiscriminate education of all classes is productive neither of discon-
tent nor of evil to the individual or society."
Sigma Lambda: Anna (.'lark, '05; and Ellen Gibson, "05, Negative,
defeated Epsilon Alpha i'i: Elmer George and Rena Clark, '05.
1900.
"Resolved, That the enormous growth of the modern novel is a disadvantage to education."
Epsilon Alpha I'i: Frances K. Woolf, '06; and Lillian Fanner, '07, Negative,
defeated Sigma Lambda: Jane Iredell Green, "oil; and Margaret Maekay, 'Oti.
1907.
"Resolved, That (he higher education of women is productive of happier homes."
Sigma Lambda: Serena C. Bailey and Helen Strange. Negative.
defeated Epsilon Alpha I'i: Lillian Farmer, '07, and Louis Hill, 07. Affirmative.
1908.
" Resolved, That Koberi K. Lee did more t'.n the Confederacy than Jefferson Davis.'*
Epsilon Alpha I'i: Julia Louise Melntyre, '09, and Ellen EC. Du vail, Negative,
defeated Sigma Lambda: Eleanor K. Wilson and Mary Shuford, TO.
THE INTER SOCIETY DEBATERS.
Eleanor R. Wilson.
Julia L. McIntyre.
Mary C. Shujford.
Ellen K. Duvall.
^>tgma Hamttoa Utterarp &otizty
FLOWER:— Yellow Je
COLORS:— Purple and Gray.
MOTTO:— Lit with the sun.
©fKicersi, 1907=08
MARGUERITE VERTNER THOMPSON
SADIE PRINCE THOMAS, .
MARY KATHARINE HENDERSON
ISABEL ATWELL HANNA, .
LULA TUCKER TALIAFERRO. .
ELEANOR RANDOLPH WILSON,
META CANTEY BOYK1N, .
MARGARET ROSALIE WILLIAMS, I"
ELIZABETH SMITH, ,
MILDRED BORDEN, Chief, i
SADIE P. THOMAS,
MARGA R ET WILLIAMS.
LULA TALIAFERRO,
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Bessie Arthur.
Florence Beckwith.
Coatsie Benedict.
Mildred Borden.
Meta Boykin.
Sarah Boykin.
Frances Bryan Broadfoot.
Mah.iohie Brown.
Maud Bunk.
Delamar Burbank.
Emilie Campbell.
Hallie Garrison.
Adele Davidson.
Bessie Dixon.
Frances Dockehy.
Janie DuBose.
Dorothy Eldredge.
Lovina Eldredge.
Lena Everett.
Glen Fairley.
Katharine Fairley.
Martha Ferebee.
Martha Francis.
.Josephine Gilmer.
gctibe ffltmberst, 1907=08
Carmalt Grimes.
Mary Gladstone.
Georgia Hales.
Marguerite Halbin.
Isabel Hanna.
Wilhelmina Harlow.
Leata Hartge.
Katharine Henderson.
Kate Hervey.
Alice Hines.
Helen Hunter.
Mary' Jones.
Nell Kintner.
Marguerite LeCron.
Minnie Leary.
Elsie Moore.
Ruth Mardre.
Louise Moore.
Eliza Morton.
Passie May Ottley.
Annie Ihrie Pou.
Blair Rawlings.
Esther Rembert.
Eloise Robinson.
President.
Vice-President.
Secretary.
Treasurer.
Cor. Secretary.
Critic.
Historian.
Tellers.
Commencement
Marshals.
Nora Belle Rosser.
Irene Searle.
Rebe Shields.
Jan ie Sims.
Elizabeth Smith.
Irene Smith.
Martha Byrd Spruill.
Penelope Slade.
Carolista Sandford.
Margaret Stedman.
Mary Shuford.
Jane Stillman.
Lula Taliaferro.
Lily Taylor.
Sadie Thomas.
Marguerite Thompson.
Jennie Belle Turner.
Sophie Waiters.
Margaret Williams.
Eleanor Wilson.
Eugenia Woodruff.
Lucia Yates.
Lillian Yates.
Miss Dowd.
Miss Fenner.
Mlle. LaLoge.
Miss Smith.
l>onorarj> Jflemberg, 1907=08
Miss Spann.
Mr. Stone.
Miss Sutton.
Miss Thomas.
Mrs. Turner.
Mr. Vincent.
Mrs. Vincent.
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FLOWER:— Wild Rose. COLORS:— Old Rose and
MOTTO: — Where high thoughts are duty.
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SALLIE HAYWOOD BATTLE,
JULIA LOUISE McINTYRE,
ELLEN KOLLOCK DUVALL,
EVA ROGERSON, .
PAULA ELIZABETH HAZARD,
FRANKIE LEXORE SELF, .
INEZ FRAZER,
IDA JEAN ROGERSON,
ANNIE CAROLINE WOOD,
EVA ROGERSON,
CAROLINE ASHE PARKER,
ANNIE LYMAN GRIMSLEY,
President.
Vice-President.
Rec. Secretary.
Cor. Secretary.
Treasurer.
Critic.
Historian.
Tellers.
Commencement
Marshals.
Elizabeth Battle, '12.
S. H. Battle, 'OS.
Frances Bottum, '10.
Mary Bourne, '12.
Lee Brown.
Nannie Campbell.
Constance Cavell, '12.
Augusta Divine.
Bessie Erwin.
Margaret Erwin, '12.
Cornie Fairley.
Inez Frazer.
Vernon Fountain.
Julia McIntyre, '09.
Ruth Newbold.
Kathryn Overman.
Mary Owen.
Caroline Parker.
Janie Patrick.
Margaret Pennington, '11.
Virginia Prettyman, '12.
Helen Quinerly.
Eva Rogerson, '00.
Ida Rogerson, '10.
Pauline Roughton.
Ila Rountree, '10
Lyman Grimsley.
Gladys Harris, '09.
Marie Hardin, '12.
Minnie Hazard. '10.
Paula Hazard, '10.
Nellie Hendricks.
Bertha Holman, 'OS.
Mary Kipps.
Nannie Lee, '10.
Norman Leland.
Nell Lewis, '11.
Frances Loomis.
Laura Meares, '10.
Frankie Self, '09.
Grace Snow.
Wilmer Stone, '11.
Beatrice Sumter.
Marjorie Terrell, '10.
Grace Ward.
Carile Weaver.
Mary Wells.
Kate Williams.
Emma Williams.
Annie Wood, '10.
Rebecca Wood, '11.
Ethel Wynne, '09.
Miss Lee.
Miss McKimmon.
Miss Walton.
Miss Cribbs.
?|onorarp jfHembersf
Mr. Lay.
Mrs. Sheib.
Miss Batdorff.
Miss Russell.
Miss Horsley.
Miss Scheper.
Miss Vedder.
Miss Peck.
THE ELIZA BATTLE PITOIAX .MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM.
' In this building a mother's love commemorates a (laughter's virtue.'
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ALPHA CHAPTER OF ALPHA KAPPA PSI, 1907-'08.
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Founded and Chartered at St. Mary's, 1900.
Nationalized 1904.
ALPHA CHAPTER— St. Mary's, Raleigh, N. C.
BETA CHAPTER— Stuart Hall, Staunton, Va.
TAU CHAPTER— Fail-mount School, Monteagle, Tenn.
DELTA CHAPTER— Wesleyan, Macon, Ga.
ETA CHAPTER— Woman's College, Tallahassee, Fla.
aipfja Chapter
COLORS: — Blue and Gold.
FLOWER :— Forget-me-not.
i£>oror in Jfacultate
Eleanor Walter Thomas.
ifeorores in Scabemia
Bessie Wilson Arthur.
Meta Cantey Boykin.
Mary Delamar Burbank.
Jane Porcher DuBose.
Lovina Theodora Eldredge.
Dorothy Eldredge.
Marguerite Halbin.
Helen Wilcox Hunter.
Nellie Best Kintner.
Esther Goudine Rembert.
Elizabeth Turner Waddill.
Eleanor Randolph Wilson.
Annie Wilson Howe,
IbororeS in SJrue
Margaret Gray- Stedman.
Amelia Whitaker.
<§amma peta H>tgma
fTtrfTOS
&amma peta g>igma
FLOWER:— Violet.
Founded 1901.
aiptja Chapter
ibororefi in Jfacultate
COLORS:— Purple and Gold.
Lizzie Hinton Lee. Ida Mae Yeddek.
Lucile Peck.
H>ororeS in &cabemia
Florence Marie Beck with.
Elizabeth McDonald Dixon.
Matilda Bradford Haughton.
Minnie Leary.
Nell Battle Lewis.
Pattie LoursE Moore.
Eloise Robinson.
Eva Rogerson.
Ida Jean Rogerson.
Mary Campbell Shuford.
Jane Hildebrand Stillman.
Sarah Prince Thomas.
Grace Martin Ward.
Margaret Robinson Williams.
Annie Caroline Wood.
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ALPHA State Normal College, Farmville, Va.
GAMMA Hollina Institute, Hollins, Va.
DELTA College for Women, Columbia, S. C.
ZETA , University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
THETA Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg,
IOTA Caldwell College, Danville, Ky.
LAMBDA Northwestern University, Evanston, 111.
PHI PSI Fairmont Seminary, Washington, D. C.
SIGMA Gunston Hall, Washington, D. C.
PHI DELTA St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N. C.
EHO OMEGA PHI Judson College, Marion, Ala.
KAPPA ALPHA Florida College for Women, Tallahassee, Fla.
OMICRON Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, 111.
&oror in Jfacultate
Miss Yanita Cktbbs.
S>orores in Srabemia
Mildred Borden.
Frances Bryan Broadfoot.
Marjorie Brown.
Bessie Smedes Erwin.
Martha Ferebee.
Martha Dent Francis.
Annie Lyman Grimsley.
Mary Crawford Jones.
Passie May Ottley.
Nora Belle Eosser.
Elizabeth Woodard Smith.
Martha Byrd Sprtjill.
Lula Tucker Taliaferro.
Mary Alice Wells.
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UPSILOX DELTA CHAPTEK OF PHI MU, ll)07-'08.
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a&oll of Chapters
ALPHA Wesleyan College, Macon, Ga.
BETA Hollins Institute, Hollins, Va.
GAMMA Salem College, Winston-Salem, N. C.
DELTA Sophie Newcomb College, New Orleans, La.
UPSILON DELTA St, Mary's, Raleigh, N. C.
ZETA Chevy Chase College, Chevy Chase. Md.
ETA Hardin College, Mexico, Mo.
THETA Belmont College. Nashville, Tenn.
XI KAPPA Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas.
KAPPA University of Tennessee.
&oll of Alumnae Chapters.
Macon, Ga. Fort Valley, Ga.
Columbus, Ga. Hawkinsville, Ga.
Augusta, Ga. Montezuma, Ga.
Valdosta, Ga.
^Hpgilon ©elta Ctjapter
ifeorores in Jfacultate
Miss Martha A. Dowd.
Miss Kate McKimmon.
Mrs. Edward E. Siieib.
^ororts in Sicabemia
Hallie Jordan Garrison.
Helen Blair Daniel.
Frances LeGrand Dockery.
Lena Payne Everett.
Isabel Atwell Hanna.
Mary Katharine Henderson.
Marguerite LeCron.
Cauolista Cabell Sandford.
Lily Taylor.
Marglterite Vertner Thompson.
Eugenia Woodruff.
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"A boat is nn the waves,
So lifjlii — sn light und free."
Glorying in the strength of (Ik- wind as it swept from the sea, the girl
called. " Come on, W'oolf." and ran a race with the big dog through the tall
swaying grass until she came to the top of the shell-strewn beach where it
sloped to the lapping waves below. The dog bounded on ahead, then hack again,
and voiced his delight in short, quick barks, but the girl stopped here. Hung back
her head, and stood at bay against the wind, letting it swoop upon her and whip
her skirts around her in the effort to force her back defeated, while she laughed
aloud for the very ecstasy of the conflict. It was one of those inspiring autumn
days that make you want to run and shout for the very joy of being alive — one
of those windy, sweeping days that make you draw deep breaths and feel in
your heart that life is good to live simply to see the glory of the sun on the
water and to hear the voice of the sea calling to you.
Below the two " The Nancy " seemed to have caught the same spirit, for she
tugged and pulled at her anchor, spreading her sails like wings, as if filled with
a consuming desire to fly out — out from the safe, serene harbor, from the gently-
stirring waters of the bay — out to skim across the dancing, shimmering waves,
to be alike buffeted and caressed by wind and storm — out to the freedom of sk\
and wind and wave — out to the gleaming, flashing splendor of the sea.
" Oh, let her go," cried the girl, feeling the same desire in her veins and
fancying that the boat was verily alive as it strove against the anchor. Then,
as if in response, she saw the anchor come slowly up and, as she waved good-bye
to the merry crowd on board, the sail-boat quivered one instant, as if not realizing
her freedom, then she fled before the wind — outward toward the rim of the sky —
toward the sea-gulls and the crests of fleecy clouds piled up against the blue.
And standing silent, the girl watched her namesake until the white sails glinted
in the sunlight far at sea.
Mary C. Shvford.
"THE OLDEST INHABITANT.
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Roman's JSrantfj
Miss FENNEB, President.
Miss McKimmon, Secretary.
Miss Sitton. Yice-Prt^ident.
Miss Smith, Treasurer.
Junior IBrancfj
General Direetr
Miss McKimmon.
?t. Catharine's Cfjapter
Miss 'I'ho.mas, Direct ress,
Sam. ik Haywood Battle, President.
(Jeoruia Kales, Secretary.
Eleanor Wilson. Treasurer.
M. €li5auctf/s Chapter
Miss R.USSELL, Directress.
Grace Martin Ward, President.
Marguerite Thompson, Vice-President.
Mary Shtjford, Secretary.
Lyman Grimsley, Treasurer.
H. ffflargaret'si Cfjapter
Miss Cribbs, Directress.
Inez Prazer, President.
Ila Rountree, Secretary.
] j ilv Taylor, Treasurer.
£>t. Anne's Cfjapter
Miss Si i kin. Directress
REBECCA Shields. President.
[bene smith, Vice-President.
Jennie Belle Turner, Secretary.
Mary Kipps, Treasurer,
?t. jtlonica's Chapter
Miss McKimmon, Directress.
Martha Byrd Spiuill, President.
Caroline Parker. Vice-President.
Bessie Erwin, Secretary.
Lena Everett, Treasure]'.
^>t. etijclurcba'ss Chapter
Miss Spanx, Directress.
Sadie Thomas, President.
Coatsie Benedict, Secretary.
Jaxie DuBose. Treasurer.
ftfce ^tltar #utlb
Director,
President,
Treasurer,
Miss MoKIMMON.
KATHARINE HENDERSON.
REBECCA SHIELDS.
Sallie Haywood Battle.
Mary Bourne.
Frances Bkoadfoot.
Hallie Garrison,
estelle ecerton.
LOVIXA Eldredce.
Bessie Erwin.
Cornelia Fairley.
Katharine Fairley.
Inez Frazeb.
Lyman Grimsley.
Georgia Hales.
Minnie Hazard.
Paula Hazard.
Katharine Henderson.
.Mary Jones.
Minnie Leaky.
Julia McIntyre.
Caroline Parker.
Eva Eogerson.
Rebecca Shields.
Irene Smith.
Wilmer Stone.
Lula Taliaferro.
Sadie Thomas.
Marc a ret Williams.
&ulb Hang g>jme: &L Jttarp'g
St. Mary's! oh, how sweet to us
Thai old beloved name sounds;
Dear memories come trooping back
Of chapel, buildings, grounds.
The girls we used to love so well,
And others thai we knew —
The parlor, school-room, staircase, hall,
That were so dear t<> you.
The teachers whom we owe so much,
So dear to mem'ry still;
The thoughts of them come back to us,
Our grateful hearts to fill.
The lessons that we tried to learn,
Tin* games we used to play —
All! would those happy days return
Continually to stay.
We hear the old familiar hymns.
The organ's solemn peal,
And all the < Ihapel services
To-day seem just as real.
The girls we used t" know are gone
And others take t heir place ;
Yes, it' to-day we should return
We'd hardly know a Face.
lint matter not how long the time.
How far we have to mam;
For aye we'll think with deepest love
Of our St. Man's home. S. P. T.
©Ipmptan &tf)lettc gtesoctatton
President,
Secret;! ry.
Treasurer,
META ('. BOYKIN.
MARGARET Et. WILLIAMS.
SALLIE HAYWOOD BATTLE,
COLORS:— Dark Blue and While.
Bessie W. Arthur.
Mildred Borden.
' Mary P. Bourne.
Frances Broadfoot.
DELAMAR BURBANK.
Nannie Campbell.
Constance CavelC.
Adki.e Davidson.
Bessie Dixon.
Carmalt Grimes.
Marguerite Halhin.
Georgia Hales.
Isabel Hanna.
Marie Hardin,
Matilda Haigiiton.
Minnie Hazard.
Katharine Henderson.
Alice Hines.
Eliza Morton.
k ati! rvn over m a n .
Margaret Pennington.
Annie I. Pou.
b.va rogerson.
Ida Rogerson.
Nora Relle Rosser.
ila rountree.
Irene Searle.
Mary C. Shuford.
Janie DuBose.
Estelle Egerton.
DOROTHY El.nREUGE.
LOVINA Elgredge.
Margaret Erwin.
Glen Fairley.
Martha Feiiehee.
.Martha Francis.
Josephine Gilmer.
Helen Hunter.
Mary g. Jones.
Nellie IS. Kintneh.
Derryle Law.
Nell B. Lewis.
Frances Loomis.
Ruth Maudre.
Laura Meares.
Elsie Moore.
Janie Sims.
Elizabeth Smith.
Wii.mer Stone.
Li i, a Taliaferro.
S.viiie Thomas.
Emma K. Williams.
Kate M. Williams.
Nell WILSON.
Annie C. Wood.
Lucia Yates.
<&lpmpian pasfeenjall Yearns!
Forwards: B. Arthur
I. Maxxa.
Guards: M. ItoVKl.x.
M. Williams.
Centers: (i. Fairley.
\. Lewis.
Forwards: D. Eldredge. Guards: M. BOYKIN.
L/Eldredge. A. Davidson.
era: D. Law.
L. Meares.
©Ipmptan &rack &eam
Bessie Arthttr.
Mildred Borden.
Meta Boykin.
Adele Davidson.
Elizabeth Dixon.
Dorothy Eldredge.
LOYl.NA ELDREDOE.
Martha Francis.
Lucia Yates.
Nellie Kintner.
Ruth Mardrb.
i la rountree.
MAIIY SlU'EORD.
Elizabeth Smith.
Emma Williams.
Margaret Williams.
Annie Wood.
ti&lpmpian Gfcnnig' Club
B
Arthur.
M. Borden.
M. Boykin.
N. Campbell.
A. Davidson.
B. Dixon.
D. Eldredge.
L. Eldredge.
M. Erwin.
G. Faihley.
M. Francis.
M. Halbin.
G. Hai.es.
I. Hanna.
M. Hardin.
H. Hunter.
M. Jones.
X. Kinther.
. D. Law.
R. Mardre.
A. Pou.
I. BOGERSON.
N. B. BOSSER.
I. BOUNTREE.
I. Searle.
M. Sl-IUFORD.
E. Smith.
M. Williams.
N. Wilson.
A. Wood.
L. G. Yates.
gtalmtta Alette gg&oriatton
MARGUERITE LeCRON,
HELEN BLAIR DANIEL,
President.
Secretary.
Treasurer.
Elizabeth Battle.
C. Benedict.
F. Bottom.
M. Brown.
L. M. Bonn.
F. Dookeby.
H. Garrison.
H. B. Daniel.
A. Divine.
E. Campbell.
E. Duvall.
B. S. Eewin.
P. Everett.
G. Fairi.ey.
K. FairEey.
I. Frazer.
M. Gladstone.
A. L Grimsley.
M, Hardin.
M. Haughton.
L.
S. I''.. Hayes.
P. Hazard.
X, Hendricks.
V. Holloway.
m. Johnson.
L. Justice.
M. Kipps.
M. Leary.
M. LeCron.
S. B. Little.
J. McIntybe.
E. AlOORE.
M. Nelson.
P. M. Ottley.
C. Parker.
K. Parker.
V. Pkettymax.
B. Rawlinos.
E. 1! EM BERT.
E. Robinson.
P. Rouqhton.
C. Sandford.
F. Self.
R. Shields.
P. Slade.
I. Smith.
M. B. SPRIILL.
P. B. Sumter.
M. Tankard.
L. Taylor.
M. V. Thompson.
.1. B. Turner.
S. \\ ATTERS.
M. Wells.
R. Woo u.
L. Yates.
COLORS:— Blue and Gold.
&talanta tennis; Club
K
C. Benedict.
F. Bottum.
H. Carrison.
L. Everett.
Fairley.
I. Frazer.
V. HOLLOWAY.
M. JOHNSOX.
M. KiPi's.
M. Leary.
P. L. Moore.
H. B. Eawlings.
E. Robinson.
C. Saxbeord.
R. Shields.
I. Smith.
M. B. Spruill.
M. Thompson.
M. Wells.
L. Yates.
gtalanta pas&etball Yearns
M. LeCron (Capt.). Everett. Sandfokd.
Robinson. M. Thompson.
P.EN EDICT,
K. Fairley.
M-lo
IMH SKETCH CLUB, inn? os.
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Gtfje Metdj Club
Miss FENNEE, .
NELL WILSON, .
ELOISE ROBINSON,
INEZ FRAZEE, .
MARGARET MANN,
Critic.
President.
Vice-President.
Secretary-Treasurer.
Mascot.
COLORS:— Yellow and White.
FLOWER:— Daisy.
MOTTO:— Art is Powe
Mak.iorie Brown.
Helen Daniel.
Inez Frazer.
Marguerite Halbin.
Annie Howe.
Margaret Erwin.
Marv Kipps.
Elizabeth Lay.
Nell Lewis.
Pattie Lou Moore.
Ruth Newbold.
Marv Xorman.
Passie May Ottley.
Katharine Parker.
Eloise Robinson.
Annie Root.
Henrietta Schwartz.
Sophie Watters.
Emma Williams.
Kate Williams.
Nell Wilson.
THE DRAMATIC CLUB, 1907-'08,
*****&
Miss CR1BBS,
Directress.
Elizabeth Smith.
Marjorie Brown.
Esther Rembert.
Carmalt Grimes.
Eloise Robinson.
Helen Blair Daniel.
Eleanor Randolph Wilson.
Marguerite Vertner Thompson.
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HELEN BLAIE DANIEL,
PASSIE MAY QTfLEY,
President.
Secretary-Treasurer.
Nell Wilson.
Carousta Sandford.
Marguerite Vertner Thompson.
Marguerite LeCron.
Isabel Hanna.
Bessie Smedes Erwtx.
Pauline Roughton*.
Irene Searle.
Marjorie Brown.
elva c'rowell.
Adele Davidson.
Josephine Gilmer.
Janie Patrick.
Miss Spaxx, Chaperone.
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EDITORIAL.
The quiet Lenten season
mnewccl effort in our work
struggle for self-mastery. ?
many of us really know ourse
it lj it comes die thought of
fof self-cxaitiination and the
ivg to know ourselves. How
Tire '< How often do we thinJv
about ourselves, about our own faults and failings, instead of about
other people's I This U the time for us to try to correct our own faults,
and by so doing we can better help others to correct theirs.
Thinking.
and "<et on
e we ever realized how Utile wo really drink
t our lessons in a sort of mechanical way be
think it LL
Rawlixgs
Justice.
Smith
I.
MARDRE
Parker,
Spruill
Shielhs.
C.
FLOWER:— Celery. COLORS: — Orange and Olive.
TIME OF MEETING:— When the Cat's Away.
MOTTO:— " Run— there's the Cat."
PASSWORD:— Sh!
"Creatures"
MOTTO:— "Eat, live, and be happy."
Dinky Borden.
Pinky Broadfoot.
Pretty (?) Brown.
Gloomy Gus Erwin.
JIaky Crawfish Jones.
Pass-me-not Ottley.
Bally Bird Spruill.
Jinks Smith.
Dakdin Taliaferro.
Talker Thomas.
gltoaps
After lighl we always yell, "Skip."
MOTTO:
Always stay where you don'1 belong.
PASSWORD:
A — 1 — \v — a — v — a
COLORS :
Turkej tied and Parrot Green.
Koll
Adele C. Davidson.
Dorothy Eldredoe.
Dekhyi.e k. Law.
Jennie Belle Tubnek.
W. 3.
Beps Arthur.
Meats Boykin.
Hal C'arrison.
Jane DuBose.
Peggy Halbin.
Kitty Henderson.
Hel Hunter.
Eleanor Kintner.
Randy Wilson.
MOTTO: — We eat what we can, and what we can't we eai
COLORS:— Purple dotted sky blue pink.
S. J. CLUB
Her Royal Majesty,
Lord Distributor of Smiles,
Lord Distributor of Fun,
Lord Distributor of Wit,
Lord Distributor of Mirth,
ft.*
MARY PARKER BOURNE.
NELLIE HENDRICKS.
LAURA MAUD BUNN.
CORNELIA FRANCIS LOOMIS.
[RENE AUGUSTA SMITH.
Jfyzv 3^opal Subject)*
Virginia Prettyman:
Penelope Slade:
Rebecca Wood:
Irene Smith .-
Margaret Pennington :
Elizabeth Battle:
ESTELLE EGBRTOM :
Janie Sims:
Ruth Mardrk:
Nellie Hendricks:
Maud Bunn:
Wilmer Stone:
Beatrice Sumter :
Katiiryn Parker :
Mary Gladstone:
Frances Loomis:
Vernon Holloway:
Frances Bottum:
Rebe Shields :
Margaret Haughton:
Pauline Roughton ■
Honorary Memb
' Now. girls."
' 0, John."
' Come in — "
1 Honestly — "
' 0, I'm so happy."
'Good-night, Miss Sutton."
' Vou know- — ■"
' Thank you so much."
1 That's perfectly all right."
' Help us to get right."
• Little David, play on your harp.'
' Now, Nellie."
' —eh ? "
' That's very unnecessary.'
' Yonder he is."
' Now, see here."
' I think so, too."
' That's not my opinion."
' Sho' 'nough 1 "
' ( Ihild, we cut up.
' Lawsy Massy."
: Miss Sutton.
MOTTO:— "Laugh, and the world laughs with you."
PASSWORD:—" Keep smiling."
TIME OF MEETING:— When no one's frowning.
FLOWER: —Sun-flower. COLORS:— Brown and Yellow.
MIDNIGHT FEASTERS.
Jffltbmgfjt Jf easters;
&oII of Membtrs
Helen Blaik Daniel.
Martha Dent Francis.
Annie Lyman Grimsley.
Isabel Atwell Hanna.
Derryle Elizabeth Law.
Marguerite Leslie LeCron.
Nora Belle Rosser.
Marguerite Vertner Thompson.
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There is silence in the Dining Hall for a full instant or more;
The Rector gives a holiday and we vote it quite a " bore";
The Hall .Mothers are greatly pleased, each with her quiet lloor;
Tho' I can't be sure it happened at St. Mary's.
Every girl is at Assembly — theie is not a single late;
E. A. P.'s and Sigma Lambdas quite agree on the debate;
At " Meditation " fourteen girls forget to meditate:
This hardly seems quite likely at St. Mary's.
All arc " lestricted " for a week but bear not the slightest grudge;
A whole bright afternoon slips by ami not a soul makes " fudge";
The cadet corps marches by to town, the girls don't even budge;
You yourself can see this happen at St. Mary's.
The band plays " Dixie " at the game and Miss Katie " hates the noise ";
We beg to have a lecture and not let in any boys;
Examination week's ahead and we count it in our joys;
Does this " strike" you, then, as likely at St. Mary's!
Not an A. and M. suitor comes to call, even tho' 'tis Saturday night:
We escape an Evening Study Hall and fail to show delight;
No one walks out in the Grove at du>k, though the L. D. said we might:
Tho' you'd hardly call this usual at St. Mary's.
West Rock Glee Club has a "silence-meet" instead of a serenade;
Annie Ihrie's Walking Club goes to walk — as far as Dress Parade:
The " G. G. G.'s " give a dainty " feed " of cake and marmalade;
Twould he rash to say this happened at St. Mary's.
King's "Little Store" 's reduced to selling only pickles and lemonade,
The Rector's ban demolishes his large St. Mary's trade;
But Miss Spann's Chapter raised a fund to give the poor man aid;
It is barely possible this happened at St. Mary's.
Not a bit of paper in the Grove, neither entire sheet nor torn;
The " restricted " pose within the Grove as " Maidens All Forlorn ";
The serenaders sing " Good-Night " for the seventh time that morn;
A part of this might happen at St. Mary's.
The Sketch Club does a work of art that makes Miss Fenner smile;
The silence in Assembly can be heard almost a mile;
There are other things that might be said — but it hardly seems worth while
Fur why tell them? You, too, reader, know St. Mary's.
Cbttortal Poard, 1908
Marguerite LeCron.
Isabel Atwell Hanna.
Marguerite Vertner Thompson.
Elizabeth Turner Waddill.
Bertha Belo Holman.
Ellen Kollock Duvall.
Eleanor Randolph Wilson.
Sara Prince Thomas.
Katharine Henderson.
We hope that this little book of ours
Though without the wisdom of .sages,
May bring the sweet mem'ries of " Auld Lang Syne '
To all who look over its pages.
And now that the time has come for good-bye
And our hearts are filled with sadness.
The thought that perhaps we'll give pleasure to you
Turns our sorrow to heartTelt gladness
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